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Surgical fastening device with mesh retaining means
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US8951268B2
US8951268B2US13/695,160US201113695160AUS8951268B2US 8951268 B2US8951268 B2US 8951268B2US 201113695160 AUS201113695160 AUS 201113695160AUS 8951268 B2US8951268 B2US 8951268B2
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The invention provides a surgical fastening or suturing device. The device of the invention has a slender shaft and an actuating mechanism configured to eject a surgical fastener from the distal end of the shaft or configured to perform suturing at the distal end of the shaft. The device also has an attachment arrangement for attaching a piece of surgical mesh material onto an external lateral surface of the shaft and around the distal end of the shaft.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to surgical devices, and more particularly to such devices for surgical fastening or suturing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Surgical mesh material has several uses in surgery, such as positioning and immobilizing body organs or to support a body organ. Typically, the mesh is attached to body tissues at two or more locations by suturing or using surgical fasteners. For example, in inguinal hernia surgery, a polypropylene mesh is fastened to the abdominal wall in order to reinforce the abdominal wall. Insertion of mesh has also been used in the treatment of uterine prolapse, hernia, and urinary incontinence.
A variety of suturing devices as well as fastening devices are available for endoscopic or open procedures, to attach a strip or patch of mesh to a tissue. Many of these devices have a handle portion from which slender shaft extends that can be introduced into a body cavity with a small incision. At the distal end of the shaft are means for suturing or deploying a surgical fastener in a body tissue surface inside the cavity. In most of the surgical fastening devices, the shaft stores one or more surgical fasteners. An actuating mechanism contained in the handle portion ejects one or more fasteners from the distal end of the shaft. If the body tissue is accessible from two opposite sides, a fastening device may be used having an anvil that deforms the prongs of fastener after having passed through the body tissue. When the tissue is not accessible from two opposite sides, a fastening device not having an anvil is used. In one such fastening device, a fastener is screwed into the tissue. In another fastening device, disclosed in WO2009/022348, a fastener is used having a crown from which extend two or more prongs. The prong tips are retained in a baseplate. The fastener is deployed using a fastening device that moves the crown towards the baseplate. As the crown approaches the baseplate, the prongs splay radially outward as they penetrate the tissue.
In many applications, the surgeon manipulates the mesh into the desired position in the body using one hand, and then operates the suturing or fastening device with the other hand in order to affix the mesh to tissue surfaces. Manipulating the mesh and the fastening device in this way can be awkward. Thus, fastening devices are known in which a piece of mesh is retained on the tip of the shaft so that as a fastener is deployed the prongs pass through the mesh before entering the tissue.
For example, WO2009/022348 discloses providing the distal end of the shaft with one or more projections configured to engage a surgical mesh material and retain the mesh over the tip of the shaft. A piece of a surgical mesh material is engaged onto the projections at a first region of the mesh material. The distal end of the shaft with the surgical mesh material engaged on its tip is then delivered to a first location on a tissue surface. The actuating mechanism of the device is then actuated to eject a fastener from the distal end of the shaft into the tissue at the first location. As the fastener is ejected from the distal end of the shaft, the prongs of the fastener pass through the mesh so as to pin the mesh to the tissue at the first location.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a surgical fastening or suturing device for attaching a piece of mesh to a tissue surface. The device of the invention has a slender shaft extending from a handle portion. The handle portion includes an actuating mechanism whose activation results in suturing or fastening at the distal end of the shaft. In accordance with the invention, the fastening device is provided with attachment means for attaching a piece of mesh to one or more locations on the external lateral surface of the shaft. A piece of mesh is mounted on the attachment means with the mesh covering the shaft tip. The shaft tip is then applied to a body tissue surface and the actuating mechanism is activated. In the case of surgical fastening device, the deployed fastener passes through the mesh before becoming embedded in the body tissue, pinning the mesh to the tissue surface. In the case of a suturing device, the mesh becomes sutured to the tissue surface. Either during or after deployment of the fastener or the suturing, the mesh is released from the attachment means. In some embodiments, the mesh is released from the attachment means by manual manipulation of the shaft. In other embodiments, the device is provided with releasing means for releasing of the mesh from the attachment means. In one embodiment, the releasing means is activated by the actuating mechanism in order to release the mesh from the lateral surface of the shaft just before it is affixed to the tissue.
In one embodiment, the attachment means comprises two or more hooks that extend radially outward from the lateral surface of the shaft. A releasing mechanism may be provided which automatically retracts the hooks into the interior of the shaft just before the mesh is affixed to the tissue surface. In another embodiment, the attachment means comprises one or more C-shaped clips that clip onto the shaft over the mesh. After attachment of the mesh, the clips are manually detached from the shaft. The clips may be detached by means of one or more cords or handles extending from the clips to the proximal end of the device where it accessible to the user.
In another embodiment, the attachment means comprises a sleeve that is placed around the shaft and surrounding a section of the mesh to maintain the mesh on the lateral surface of the shaft. After suturing or fastening, the sleeve is removed from around the shaft. Removal of the sleeve may be accomplished by tearing the sleeve, and this may be facilitated by preformed perforations in the sleeve material. Tearing of the sleeve may be performed by pulling on a cord extending from the sleeve to the handle portion of the device.
The surgical device of the invention may be used with any type of deployment mechanism.
The invention thus provides a surgical fastening or suturing device comprising:
    • (a) a slender shaft having a proximal end and a distal end;
    • (b) an attachment arrangement configured to attach a piece of surgical mesh material onto an external lateral surface of the shaft and around the distal end of the shaft; and
    • (c) an actuating mechanism configured to eject a surgical fastener from the distal end of the shaft or configured to perform suturing at the distal end of the shaft.
The device of the invention may further comprise a releasing mechanism releasing the mesh from the lateral surface of the shaft.
The releasing mechanism may release the mesh prior to or during ejecting a fastener or prior to suturing. The releasing mechanism may release the mesh after ejecting a fastener or after suturing. The actuating mechanism may activate the releasing mechanism.
The attachment arrangement may comprise one or more hooks on the lateral surface of the shaft. When the attachment arrangement comprises one or more hooks on the lateral surface of the shaft, the releasing mechanism may retract the hooks into an interior of the shaft.
The attachment arrangement may comprise a clip adapted to clamp onto the shaft. When the attachment arrangement comprises a clip adapted to clamp onto the shaft, the releasing mechanism may comprises a handle or cord configured to remove the clip from the shaft. The handle may be provided with a stopper.
The attachment arrangement may comprise a sleeve dimensioned to fit onto the shaft. When the attachment arrangement comprises a sleeve dimensioned to fit onto the shaft, the detachment mechanism may tear the sleeve. In this case, the sleeve may be provided with perforations to facilitate tearing of the sleeve. The detachment means may further comprise a cord extending from the sleeve to the proximal end of the device, the sleeve tearing when the cord is pulled.
The attachment arrangement may comprise knobs extending from the lateral surface of the shaft.
The device of the invention may further comprise one or more protrusions extending distally from the distal end of the shaft.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 shows a surgical fastening device in accordance with one embodiment of the invention comprising knobs for retaining mesh;
FIG. 2 shows a surgical fastening device in accordance with another embodiment of the invention comprising a clip for retaining mesh retaining, before attachment of the clip (FIG. 2a) and after attachment of the clip (FIG. 2b);
FIGS. 3ato3eshow use of the surgical fastening device ofFIG. 4 to attach a mesh material to a tissue surface;
FIG. 4 shows a surgical fastening device in accordance with one embodiment of the invention comprising retractable hooks for retaining mesh, before retraction of the hooks (FIG. 4a) and after retraction of the hooks (FIG. 4b); and
FIG. 5 shows a surgical fastening device in accordance with an embodiment of the invention comprising a tearable sleeve.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
The invention will now be described in reference to a surgical fastening device, it being evident from the description how the invention can be implemented in a surgical suturing device.
FIG. 1 shows adevice2 for deploying one or more surgical fasteners in accordance with one embodiment of the invention. Thedevice2 has ahandle portion4 containing an actuating mechanism including anactuating lever6. A hollowslender shaft8 extends from thehandle portion4 and stores one or more surgical fasteners. Theshaft8 has aproximal end10 attached to thehandle portion4 and adistal end12. Depressing theactuating lever6 causes a surgical fastener inside the shaft8 (not seen inFIG. 1) to be ejected from thedistal end12 of the shaft.
In accordance with the invention, thedevice2 is provided with attachment means for attaching a piece of mesh to the distal end of the shaft. In this embodiment, the attachment means includes two ormore knobs14 extending radially outward from the external lateral surface of the shaft near the distal end of the shaft. The knobs may terminate in abulb15 that is separated from the shaft surface by astem17. This arrangement allows the knobs to retain a piece ofmesh16 on the shaft, with the mesh covering the distal end of theshaft12. Thedistal end12 of the shaft may be provided with distally facingprojections18 that are designed to retain themesh16 at the distal end of the shaft and thus prevent the mesh from slipping off the tip. As a fastener (not shown inFIG. 1) is ejected from the distal end of the shaft, prongs of the fastener pass through themesh16 before becoming embedded in a body tissue to pin the mesh to the body tissue. After pinning the mesh to the body tissue, the mesh can be released from theknobs14.
FIG. 4ashows the distal end of ashaft77 of asurgical fastening device60 in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. Thefastening device60 has several features in common with thedevice2 shown inFIG. 1, and common elements are indicated by the same reference numeral in both embodiments, without further comment. Thedevice60 has awire62 that is initially “V” shaped having avertex64 and twoarms66. As shown inFIG. 4a, thearms66 lie inchannels67 in the interior of theshaft77 and extend through a pair of diametricallyopposed apertures68 in the wall of theshaft77. When extending through theapertures68, as shown inFIG. 4a, the arms serve to attach a piece ofmesh71 to the lateral surface of the shaft, as explained below. Thevertex64 is immobilized in agroove70 in anactuating rod72 of the actuating mechanism of thedevice60. Displacement of the actuating rod towards the distal end of the shaft (FIG. 4b) causes a surgical fastener (not shown) to be ejected from the distal end of the shaft and simultaneously displaces the vertex distally inside the shaft. As the vertex moves distally, thearms66 are retracted through theapertures68 into the interior of the shaft to release the mesh from the lateral surface of the shaft just prior to ejection of the fastener.
FIG. 2ashows the distal end of theshaft28 of adevice20 for deploying one or more surgical fasteners in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. Thedevice20 has an actuating mechanism not shown inFIG. 2afor ejecting a surgical fastener from thedistal end32 of the shaft as explained above with reference to thedevice2 shown inFIG. 1.
Thedevice20 is provided with attachment means for attaching a piece ofmesh44 to the distal end of the shaft. In this embodiment, the attachment means includes aclip30. Theclip30 has a partialcylindrical surface34 attached to acurved handle36. After positioning a piece ofmesh44 around thedistal end32 of theshaft28, as shown inFIG. 2a, the clip is made to snap onto theshaft28 over the mesh as shown inFIG. 2b. As with thedevice2 ofFIG. 1, thedistal end32 of theshaft28 may be provided with distally facingprojections42 that are designed to grasp themesh44 at the distal end of the shaft. As a fastener (not shown inFIG. 2) is ejected from the distal end of the shaft, prongs of the fastener pass through themesh44 before becoming embedded in a body tissue to pin the mesh to the body tissue. After pinning the mesh to the body tissue, theclip34 can be removed from the shaft by depressing thecurved handle36 towards the shaft, or by pulling the handle away from the shaft, to release the mesh from around the shaft. Aknob38 on thehandle36 may serve as a pivot for rotation of theclip30 or as a stopper preventing inadvertent release of the clip. In another embodiment (not shown), the clip is removed by means of a cord, instead of thehandle36, extending from thecylindrical surface34 to the actuating mechanism.
FIG. 5 shows the distal end of ashaft80 of a surgical fastening device in accordance with yet another embodiment of the invention. Thefastening device80 has several features in common with thedevice2 shown inFIG. 1, and common elements are indicated by the same reference numeral in both embodiments, without further comment. Thedevice80 is provided with asleeve82 that is dimensioned to slide over theshaft80 after mounting a piece ofmesh84 around the distal end of theshaft18. After surgical fastening or suturing, the sleeve is removed from the shaft by tearing the shaft by pulling on acord89 attached to atab90 on the sleeve and extending from the sleeve to the proximal end of thedevice80. Tearing of the sleeve is facilitated by two longitudinal rows of preformedperforations88 in the sleeve.
FIG. 3 shows schematically a surgical procedure using thedevice60 ofFIG. 4. InFIG. 3a, a piece ofmesh71 is mounted on theprongs18 and on thearms66 of the “V” shapedwire62 The distal end of theshaft28 with the mountedmesh71 is applied to atissue surface73 to which the mesh is to be affixed (FIG. 3b). The actuating mechanism is then activated. This causes thearms66 to be retracted into the shaft, as explained above, and thus release of themesh71 from the lateral surface of the shaft (FIG. 3c). During release of the mesh from the lateral surface of the shaft, asurgical fastener75 is ejected from the distal end of the shaft to pin the mesh to the tissue surface (FIG. 3d). Theprongs18 can then be disengaged from the mesh. The procedure may be repeated as required to fasten the mesh to tissue surfaces with as many fasteners as is desired.

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The invention claimed is:
1. A surgical fastener or suturing device comprising:
(a) a slender shaft having a proximal end and a distal end;
(b) a surgical mesh material;
(c) an attachment arrangement configured to attach the surgical mesh material onto an external lateral surface of the shaft and around the distal end of the shaft, the attachment arrangement including one or more hooks on the lateral surface of the shaft;
(d) an actuating mechanism configured to eject a surgical fastener from the distal end of the shaft or configured to perform suturing at the distal end of the shaft; and
(e) a releasing mechanism configured to release the surgical mesh material from the lateral surface of the shaft by retracting the hooks into an interior of the shaft.
2. The device according toclaim 1 wherein the releasing mechanism releases the surgical mesh material prior to or during ejecting a fastener or prior to suturing.
3. The device according toclaim 1 wherein the releasing mechanism releases the surgical mesh material after ejecting a fastener or prior to suturing.
4. The device according toclaim 1 wherein the actuating mechanism activates the releasing mechanism.
5. The device according toclaim 1 further comprising one or more protrusions extending distally from the distal end of the shaft.
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